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'''English:''' An OSE developer who understands how to translate OSE Specifications to product specifications that are sufficient for a team to effectively design that | '''English:''' An OSE developer who understands how to translate OSE Specifications to product specifications that are sufficient for a team to effectively design that product. OSE lieutenants are approved by the [[BDFL]] to serve as technical leadership for a given project. Prerequisites are at least 4 star [[OSE Developers]] (4 terms of 90 days, in good standing), and passing the [[OSE Specifications Skill Badge]], contributing merged commits to the [[OSE Roadmap]], and showing leadership capacity in R&D + enterprise development for a given Roadmap. | ||
'''Technical:''' A person in the OSE project who understands how to translate [[OSE Specifications]] to the working requirements of a new product development project - to the level that the requirements produce instance [[Degeneracy]] of the design outcome if engaged by different teams. | '''Technical:''' A person in the OSE project who understands how to translate [[OSE Specifications]] to the working requirements of a new product development project - to the level that the requirements produce instance [[Degeneracy]] of the design outcome if engaged by different teams. |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 26 March 2018
English: An OSE developer who understands how to translate OSE Specifications to product specifications that are sufficient for a team to effectively design that product. OSE lieutenants are approved by the BDFL to serve as technical leadership for a given project. Prerequisites are at least 4 star OSE Developers (4 terms of 90 days, in good standing), and passing the OSE Specifications Skill Badge, contributing merged commits to the OSE Roadmap, and showing leadership capacity in R&D + enterprise development for a given Roadmap.
Technical: A person in the OSE project who understands how to translate OSE Specifications to the working requirements of a new product development project - to the level that the requirements produce instance Degeneracy of the design outcome if engaged by different teams.